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The Batman 2022
Black Panther for people who listen to Disintegration by The Cure and Unknown Pleasure by Joy Division for fun. Annoying mfs are gonna have a field day with this one
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The Tinder Swindler 2022
A few more years and there’ll be a Steven Spielberg movie about this called Match Me If You Can
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Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's “Island of Dr. Moreau” 2014
When a dwarf cold-cocking a man in the balls doesn't even come close to the most batshit moments of a production, then you've reached another stratosphere of lunacy.
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Rocky V 1990
Fans of the Rocky franchise are like fans of actual boxing, fine with no changes whatsoever and with the dying of a brand that comes with it. God forbid this franchise switch up the formula and the music and all sorts. Sure it isn’t all successful, but I was never bored and that scene where Rocky hits the punching bag as a proxy for the Gunn fight was actually cool as hell. So far I’m willing to go on record as saying the Rocky franchise has no bad films. That’s my hill to die on.
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Rocky V 1990
I honestly do not understand why Rocky V isn't considered one of the best Rocky sequels. Not only that, its considered the worst even by Stallone, who chalks it up to his own greed. Rocky V is not only a beautiful film but a natural story and a refreshing change of pace to three sequels that have essentially been the same film.
I only watched this film grudgingly because I had heard such bad things, but I was won over…
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Rocky V 1990
So the weird thing about Rocky IV is that's simultaneously the culmination of the direction of three Rocky films, and also an utterly insane outlier that you're legally required to use the adjective "jingoistic" to describe.
Rocky V, by comparison, is exactly what a Rocky film of that era *would* be whether or not Rocky IV existed. Stallone is reunited with John G. Avildsen, director of the first film, and while it pains me to use another cliché term like…
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Four Hours at the Capitol 2021
People who think this casts the January 6th insurrectionist rioters as victims, or that this is a copaganda, are the kind of American Idiots who need everything spoon-fed to them and can't entertain having people they disagree with being seen or heard in a documentary; even the most basic awareness of editorial juxtaposition would lead them to notice that whenever an attendee of the day tries to downplay or deflect during their sit-down interviews, most times the next shot, or…
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